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Jul 28, 2021 · Mental Health in Athletes - How Track and Field Olympians Cope. News. 2024 Paris Olympics. With a Spotlight on Athletes’ Mental Health, Here’s How Track and Field’s Best Cope. They’re...
- Cindy Kuzma
- 3 min
- Contributing Writer
Jul 28, 2020 · Current Psychology - In the present study, the mindfulness levels of track and field (athletics) athletes were evaluated based on variables such as branch of sports (sprints, middle-distance, jumps...
- Celal Bulğay, Emre Ozan Tingaz, Emre Ozan Tingaz, Işık Bayraktar, Ebru Çetin
- 2020
Other efforts to categorize and define the varying tracks in the field, some based on training and/or academic degree and some based on the professional activity, have been made.
- David B. Coppel
- 2020
Oct 1, 2005 · Part 1 addresses the basics of psychology as related to track & field; Part 2 provides mental approaches and techniques for each event category; Part 3 is the Developmental Path to Success; and...
May 31, 2020 · The field of sport psychology’s diverse origins has allowed for a wide range of activities in practitioners and researchers. Contributions from kinesiology, physical education, and clinical and counseling psychology have helped to grow and define the field.
- David B. Coppel
- dcoppel@uw.edu
- 2020
Jul 3, 2018 · Cognitive training is a highly researched method of enhancing cognitive skills through repetitive and targeted exercises. In this article, we outline the potential use of cognitive training (CT) in athlete populations with a view to supporting athletic performance.
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Exercise psychology focuses on the study of psychological and behavioral ingredients (i.e., quality of life, moods, stress, motivation, etc.) affiliated with physical activity and exercise (Willis & Campbell, 1992 ), and became prominent during the 1970s and 1980s.